Samsung's Android Tablet Coming to the U.S.

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The Galaxy Tab to arrive on all major networks next month.

By Scott Lowe

The Galaxy Tab, Samung's new Android-powered tablet device, which was unveiled earlier this month in Berlin, is coming to the United States next month, and it'll be offered on all of the nation's major wireless networks, including Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first major iPad alternative to hit the market, and features a seven inch touch screen display, 3G network support, a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, Wi-Fi networking, GPS, and front and rear-facing cameras for video recording, pictures, and augmented reality applications. The Galaxy Tab will come in 16GB and 32GB models, though specific pricing plans have not been announced.

We've contacted Samsung for more information, so stay tuned for updates, as well as hands-on impressions, and our full review in the coming weeks.